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第2583期:Researchers Study Ancient Remains

第2583期:Researchers Study Ancient Remains

Episode 91 Published 1 year ago
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A recent study about the smell of Egyptian mummies reached some surprising findings. The ancient bodies did not smell bad, the researchers found. Instead, they say, the remains mostly smelled good. 

最近关于埃及木乃伊气味的研究提出了一些令人惊讶的发现。 研究人员发现,古老的身体闻起来并不闻。 他们说,相反,遗体大部分闻起来很香。 


Cecilia Bembibre is director of research at University College London's Institute for Sustainable Heritage. “In films and books, terrible things happen to those who smell mummified bodies,” she said. “We were surprised at the pleasantness of them." 

Cecilia Bembibre是伦敦大学可持续遗产研究所的研究主任。 她说:“在电影和书籍中,那些闻到木乃伊的身体的人会发生可怕的事情。” “我们对他们的愉悦感到惊讶。” 


The researchers reported the leading descriptions of the smells as “woody,” “spicy” and “sweet.” They also reported a floral or flowery smell. That smell could be from pine and juniper resins used in mummification; a process designed to protect the body from decay. 

研究人员报告了气味的主要描述为“木质”,“辣”和“甜”。 他们还报告了花香或花香的气味。 这种气味可能来自用于木乃伊化的松树和杜松树脂。 旨在保护身体免受衰减的过程。


The study appeared recently in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. It used both chemical examinations and several human smellers to study nine mummies. The mummies, some around 5,000 years old, had been housed at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. 

该研究最近发表在《美国化学学会杂志》上。 它使用化学检查和几种人气味来研究九个木乃伊。 木乃伊大约有5,000年的历史,已在开罗的埃及博物馆住所。


Bembibre, one of the report’s writers, said the researchers wanted to study the smell of mummies because it has long been a subject of interest for the public and researchers alike. 

该报告的作家之一Bembibre说,研究人员想研究木乃伊的气味,因为它长期以来一直是公众和研究人员感兴趣的主题。 


She added that even fiction writers have written pages of work on the subject — for good reason. 

她补充说,即使是小说作家也已经写了有关该主题的作品 - 这是有充分理由的。


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